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This is my comparison of Windows Movie Maker 2.6 vs Movie Maker 6.1.
Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Windows Movie Maker 2.6 has got the time line/story board for piecing together your movie of the original Windows XP Movie Maker. It has got the standard preview window of any video editing software, a drop down list with preview window for your A/V clips and gives you access to the built in transitions and video effects.
There is a task panel with sections for Capturing Video that is for importing your video clips, pictures or audio or music/Edit Movie with options to view you collections, view video effects, view transitions, making titles or credits and and to make an auto movie and Finishing Movie with options to save to computer or to send to a DV camera. Also it has the standard menu and shortcut bar.
Windows Movie Maker 6.1
Windows Movie Maker is very much similar to Windows Movie Maker 2.6 and it has got the time line/story board for piecing together your movie, it has also got a new time line called Narrate time line for doing narration in your movie. It has got the standard preview window from MM 2.6 but it has got the Windows Media Player 11 style controls, a drop down list with preview window for your A/V clips and gives you access to the built in transitions and video effects and also some view shortcuts.
The task panel is cleaned up and has got new style with the sections for Capturing Video, Editing Movie and finishing Movie now as fixed lists instead of drop down lists Capturing Video has now been renamed Import with all the same options for importing your media as in MM 2.6 From digital video camera (New in MM 6.1),Videos, Pictures and Audio or Music/Edit Movie has been renamed Edit with options to view you collections(Now Imported media), view video effects (Now Effects), Transitions, Titles and credits and Finishing Movie has been renamed Publish to with expanded publishing options to save to computer, DVD, Recordable CD, Email and Digital video camera Auto Movie has now been removed from the Publish to menu and placed on the shortcut bar. Also it has the standard menu and short cut bar from MM 2.6 but it has got the Windows Vista style to it as this version of Movie Maker has been exported from Windows Vista and has been re-packaged to install under Windows7.
The Installer also Installs Windows DVD maker but you don't need to bother with it as the shortcut just opens up the Windows 7 version of Windows DVD Maker, a Program of interest is the Capture Wizard that allows you to Import video without having Movie Maker open I don't have a DV Camera so can't confirm if it is possible to Import from a DV Camera without opening Movie Maker.
Conclusion
If you are a Windows 7 user and currently use Windows Live Movie Maker or Windows Movie Maker 2.6 or have upgraded from Windows XP or Windows Vista I would advise upgrading to Windows Movie Maker 6.1. For a download link for Windows Movie Maker 6.1 then please visit this Blog.
Roland
Monday, 1 November 2010
Windows Movie Maker 2.6 vs Windows Live Movie Maker Comparison
This is my comparison of Windows Movie Maker 2.6 against Windows Live Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Windows Movie Maker 2.6 has got the time line/story board for piecing together your movie of the original Windows XP Movie Maker. It has got the standard preview window of any video editing software, a drop down list with preview window for your A/V clips and gives you access to the built in transitions and video effects.
There is a task panel with sections for Capturing Video that is for importing your video clips, pictures or audio or music/Edit Movie with options to view you collections, view video effects, view transitions, making titles or credits and and to make an auto movie and Finishing Movie with options to save to computer or to send to a DV camera. Also it has the standard menu and shortcut bar.
Windows Live Movie Maker
Windows Live Movie Maker is a bare bones video editor compared to the old Movie Maker it just has a video preview window and a search panel for your videos and photos and has the new ribbon style menu bar at the top.
It has a selection of different transactions known as animations along with various video effects.
Conclusion
Windows Live Movie Maker is nowhere as powerful as Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP and I advise Windows 7 users to download Windows Movie Maker2.6 over Windows Live Movie Maker
Roland
Windows Movie Maker 2.6
Windows Movie Maker 2.6 has got the time line/story board for piecing together your movie of the original Windows XP Movie Maker. It has got the standard preview window of any video editing software, a drop down list with preview window for your A/V clips and gives you access to the built in transitions and video effects.
There is a task panel with sections for Capturing Video that is for importing your video clips, pictures or audio or music/Edit Movie with options to view you collections, view video effects, view transitions, making titles or credits and and to make an auto movie and Finishing Movie with options to save to computer or to send to a DV camera. Also it has the standard menu and shortcut bar.
Windows Live Movie Maker
Windows Live Movie Maker is a bare bones video editor compared to the old Movie Maker it just has a video preview window and a search panel for your videos and photos and has the new ribbon style menu bar at the top.
It has a selection of different transactions known as animations along with various video effects.
Conclusion
Windows Live Movie Maker is nowhere as powerful as Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP and I advise Windows 7 users to download Windows Movie Maker2.6 over Windows Live Movie Maker
Roland
Windows Movie Maker vs Windows Live Movie Maker Comparison
This is a straight comparison of the Windows Movie Maker built into Window XP compared to Windows Live Movie Maker for Windows 7.
Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker that comes as part of Windows XP is a simplified version on other free and paid for video editing software. It has a time line that allows you to stitch video and audio clips together or you can stitch pictures together and add music to it to create a picture slide show. It also has a story board where you can piece A/V clips from your camera together and add different transitions.
You can also import video from a variety of different sources as well as save your finished movie in a variety of different formats. You get the usual video preview screen along with the story board/time line panels along with a tabbed panel that lets you select from your video clips, audio clips and transactions etc.
Windows Live Movie Maker
Windows Live Movie Maker is a bare bones video editor compared to the old Movie Maker it just has a video preview window and a search panel for your videos and photos and has the new ribbon style menu bar at the top.
It has a selection of different transactions known as animations along with various video effects.
Conclusion
Windows Live Movie Maker is nowhere as powerful as Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP and I advise Windows 7 users to download Windows Movie Maker 2.6 it's only meant to work on Windows XP but I've successfully managed to get it to run on Windows 7 Ultimate before.
Disclamer
I have not used Windows XP in a while so if there is any inaccuracies in my description of Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP then I'm Sorry and I've currently not got Windows Movie Maker 2.1 installed to use as a visual aide in writing this review.
I'll do a Windows Movie Maker 2.1 vs Windows Live Movie Maker soon.
Roland
Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker that comes as part of Windows XP is a simplified version on other free and paid for video editing software. It has a time line that allows you to stitch video and audio clips together or you can stitch pictures together and add music to it to create a picture slide show. It also has a story board where you can piece A/V clips from your camera together and add different transitions.
You can also import video from a variety of different sources as well as save your finished movie in a variety of different formats. You get the usual video preview screen along with the story board/time line panels along with a tabbed panel that lets you select from your video clips, audio clips and transactions etc.
Windows Live Movie Maker
Windows Live Movie Maker is a bare bones video editor compared to the old Movie Maker it just has a video preview window and a search panel for your videos and photos and has the new ribbon style menu bar at the top.
It has a selection of different transactions known as animations along with various video effects.
Conclusion
Windows Live Movie Maker is nowhere as powerful as Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP and I advise Windows 7 users to download Windows Movie Maker 2.6 it's only meant to work on Windows XP but I've successfully managed to get it to run on Windows 7 Ultimate before.
Disclamer
I have not used Windows XP in a while so if there is any inaccuracies in my description of Windows Movie Maker in Windows XP then I'm Sorry and I've currently not got Windows Movie Maker 2.1 installed to use as a visual aide in writing this review.
I'll do a Windows Movie Maker 2.1 vs Windows Live Movie Maker soon.
Roland
Spam Comments On Blogs (Final Follow Up)
This is a final post on the Spam Comments On Blogs. Following my rant about Spam Comments that I was getting on my Blog all spam comments have stopped infecting my Blog and I'm now getting legitimate comments only on my Blog.
Roland
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